I wonder if you'd be better off initializing attributes in the constructor like this instead:
if (ref $args eq "HASH") {
while(my ($method, $value) = each %$args) {
if (my $func = $self->can($method)) {
$func->($self, $value);
# Update: I think in this case (after
# consulting in CB and in the docs
# regarding lvalue subs) it should be:
# $func->($self) = $value
}
}
}
It seems much more maintainable and inheritable this way. I also wonder about the need for a "new" method (i.e. constructor) in the QuotePlus class. It seems like it should just be inherited from the Quote class.
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